The temperature dependence of parallel and series elastic elements in the vascular smooth muscle of the rat portal vein

Abstract
The stiffness of a parallel (PE) as well as of a series elastic element (SE) in the isolated rat portal vein was determined at 37° C and at 25° C. The lengthtension curve of the PE was obtained by a stepwise lengthening of the preparation and showed no temperature dependence for the element: the mean extension of the PE was 48.8% of the optimum lengthL 0 at 37° C, and 47.3% ofL 0 at 25° C when loaded with the maximum active forceT 0. The maximum force occurred at both temperatures with the same muscle length. Even the stiffness factor, i.e. the slope ‘k’ of the linear functiondT/dL=kδT+c showed no temperature dependence. The series elasticity was determined by means of the quick-release technique from afterloaded isometric contractions of the tetanized preparation. A distinct temperature influence was revealed by the decrease of the mean SE extension from 13.5% ofL 0 at 37° C to 10.9% ofL 0 at 25° C (PP<0.025). The values obtained for the portal vein are equivalent to those calculated for other smooth muscle preparations but the stiffness of series elasticity is well below that found in the cardiac and skeletal muscle.